Annual Report 2021 2022

Blue Ridge Soil and Water Conservation District 1297 State Street Rocky Mount, VA 24151

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Agencies Assisting the Blue Ridge SWCD

Blue Ridge Land Conservancy City of Roanoke

Smith Mountain Lake Policy Advisory Board

Dan River Basin Association

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Department of Conservation and Recreation

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Division of Soil and Water Conservation

U.S. Forest Service

Farm Services Agency

Virginia Association of Soil & Water

Ferrum College

Conservation Districts

Franklin County

Virginia Cooperative Extension Service

Franklin County Master Gardeners

Virginia Dept. of Environmental Quality

Henry County

Virginia Dept. of Forestry

Henry County Master Gardeners

Virginia Dept. of Wildlife Resources

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Virginia Department of Transportation

Sunflower fields at Sun Star Farms located in Henry County

Roanoke County

Virginia Soil & Water Conservation Board

Roanoke Valley-Allegheny Regional Commission

West Piedmont Planning District

Smith Mountain Lake Association

Western Virginia Water Authority

District Programs The Blue Ridge Soil & Water Conservation District sets priorities and objectives that are defined in a strategic plan. An annual plan of work is completed by forming committees such as Budget, Soil Stewardship, Youth, Annual Report, Conservation Awards, Annual Tour, Newsletter, Scholarship, Personnel, and other commi ttees as needed. The Board of Directors encourages land users to adopt Best Management Practices such as conservation tillage in their farm plans. This District works from a budget to effectively manage funds, facilities and equipment. The Blue Ridge SWCD supports the Virginia Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board, and the National Association of Conservation Districts. The directors attend area, state, and national meetings. The Commonwealth of Virginia supports the Blue Ridge Soil and Water Conservation District through financial and administrative assistance provided by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Funding for the programs outlined in this report comes from a variety of sources, namely: DCR, local county governments, corpo rate sponsorship and donations. Other funding comes from a variety of sources, mainly federal and state grants.

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